Hack Attacks Revealed: A Complete Reference with Custom Security Hacking Toolkit

Hack Attacks Revealed: A Complete Reference with Custom Security Hacking Toolkit

by JohnChirillo (Author)

Synopsis

The #1 menace for computer systems worldwide, network hacking can result in mysterious server crashes, data loss, and other problems that are not only costly to fix but difficult to recognize. Author John Chirillo knows how these can be prevented, and in this book he brings to the table the perspective of someone who has been invited to break into the networks of many Fortune 1000 companies in order to evaluate their security policies and conduct security audits. He gets inside every detail of the hacker's world, including how hackers exploit security holes in private and public networks and how network hacking tools work. As a huge value-add, the author is including the first release of a powerful software hack attack tool that can be configured to meet individual customer needs.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 960
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 20 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 047141624X
ISBN 13: 9780471416241

Media Reviews
Hack Attacks Revealed completely blows the other security books out of the water. It was the book I was looking for when I bought all the others! (Kelly M. Larsen, C2Protect, DoD Security Instructor) Speaking for the Air Force Computer Emergency Response Team, these books vastly facilitate our operations involving intrusion detection, incident response, and vulnerability assessment of Air Force automated information systems. (L. Peterson, AFCERT) [Hack Attacks Denied] is quite extensive in providing the information that the users may need to prevent hack attacks. (HiTech Review) Whoever you are--sysadmin, internetworking engineer, or hacker (disaffected or otherwise), you'll find that Chirillo is selling authentic goods. (Bill Camarda, Slashdot)
Author Bio
JOHN CHIRILLO is Senior Internetworking Engineer at a technology management company in Illinois. His consulting work includes breaking into Fortune 1000 company networks to evaluate their security policies and other award-winning projects assisting security managers. He is a frequent speaker at conferences such as Comdex, participates in IETF security work, and trains Microsoft and Cisco security candidates.